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Mindless Sho of pure vandalism

Mindless Sho

THU 14
VANDALS have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to the home of FA Vase quarterfinalists Sholing after breaking in to the Universal Stadium on Wednesday night.
Intruders scaled an 8ft perimeter fence to gain access to the stadium in Portsmouth Road, Southampton, before smashing fittings, scattering the contents of rubbish bins over the ground and raiding the club shop.
Screens in the dugouts were also smashed and one of the plastic seats was torn out, while chairs and a stepladder were hurled on to the pitch. Another building was also forcibly entered but the raiders found the...

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